Indenture in which Joseph Birdsall of Jerusalem (present-day Wantagh) and Benjamin Birdsall of Oyster Bay South agree to "stand bound" to Nathan Horton of Oyster Bay for a loan in the amount of two hundred and fourteen pounds. Note: Birdsall owned a…
Business note from James Thustin? (possible an alternate spelling for "Thurston") to Joseph Birdsall. In the note, Thustin requests that Birdsall send him "by the barrer [sic] one pound of powder and four pounds of shot and one black handkerchief…
Receipt for payment of ten pounds, four shillings and eight pence, made by Capt. John Birdsall to Lazarus Horton on behalf of William and Benjamin Hawxhurst. Location written at the top of the receipt was Oyster Bay. Note: Birdsall was a resident of…
Receipt from F. & A. M. Bayles, Dealers in Coal, Wood, Hay, Grain, Etc., for charges totaling $98.68. Included were charges for coal, hay, oats, wood, kindling, and bran. The store was located at the corner of South Street and Railroad Avenue.
View of the grist mill, with several people standing near the entrance. A horse drawn wagon is parked out in front. [A note that accompanied the postcard stated that a 1914 atlas has grist mill on north side of West Main Street and west of Willow…
Pages from the account book showing birth, marriage, and death dates of members of some of Oyster Bay's families covering the period between 1722 and 1826.
Pages from the account book showing birth, marriage, and death dates of members of some of Oyster Bay's families covering the period between 1842 and 1859.
Pages from the account book showing birth, marriage, and death dates of members of some of Oyster Bay's families covering the period between 1884 and 1897.